In this article, FreeKickSEO dives into the burning question: did Juventus buy Kolo Muani? The short answer: not yet. As of now, Juventus have not secured a permanent transfer; they’ve been in negotiations for a future purchase, but the deal remains unsettled. Below, we’ll unpack all the latest — the loan, the talks, the finance, and what may happen next.
Juventus’ loan deal with Kolo Muani

Juventus first brought Randal Kolo Muani in on loan from Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in January 2025.
Key details from that loan:
- It ran until June 30, 2025.
- The deal did not include an option or obligation to buy at that time. Juventus simply borrowed him for half a season.
- Juventus covered his wages during that loan spell. Soccer)
So, in that initial agreement, Juventus did not buy him, they just had him on loan.
What the latest negotiations say
After the loan period, there’s been a lot of speculation, reports, and some back-and-forth between Juventus and PSG. Here’s what we know recently:
- Juventus have reportedly been trying to structure a deal involving a loan with an obligation to buy. That means they’d take Kolo Muani on loan initially, but would then be required to purchase him permanently under certain conditions.
- Fee estimates for a permanent transfer hover in the €55–€60 million range, depending on how the deal is structured (loan fee + obligation, add-ons, etc.).
- Juventus reportedly proposed an option to buy rather than an obligation (i.e., Juventus could choose whether to buy), while PSG has been more insistent on making it mandatory. That disagreement may be a sticking point.
- At one point, Juventus were “closing in” on the deal, but nothing has been made official.
Why the deal is not done yet

Based on available info, there are a few reasons Juventus did not yet finalize a buy of Kolo Muani:
- Negotiation over obligation vs option
- Juventus would prefer an option to buy (giving them flexibility), while PSG wants an obligation (guaranteed sale) under certain triggers.
- Financial considerations / Fair Play rules
- Juventus need to balance their books; committing a large permanent fee immediately is more challenging than deferring part of the cost in conditional structures.
- Time constraints / transfer window deadlines
- As the summer window closes, deals have less time to be structured, vetted, and completed. If certain clauses (like obligations) aren’t fully agreed, the deal may collapse or be postponed.
- Changing club strategy / alternatives
- Reports suggest Juventus were considering other options (e.g. Loïs Openda), possibly as backup in case a deal with PSG for Kolo Muani couldn’t be completed under favourable terms.
Current status as of now
So where do things stand?
- Kolo Muani is not permanently owned by Juventus. He remains a PSG player. er.
- Juventus tried to re-acquire him for the 2025-26 season under a deal that could include an obligation to buy, or perhaps an option. But as of the latest updates, no agreement has been officially announced.
- Interestingly, on deadline day, Kolo Muani ended up joining Tottenham Hotspur on a season-long loan instead, with no option or obligation to buy in that deal. That strongly suggests the Juventus-PSG permanent deal fell through.
What this means for Juventus and Kolo Muani

- For Juventus: They missed a chance to lock him in permanently under favourable terms. The backup move (to sign someone else) indicates they needed to secure attacking reinforents but couldn’t get the deal with Kolo Muani over the line.
- For Kolo Muani: Moving to Tottenham on loan gives him playing time, visibility, and a chance to perform. But returning to PSG after the loan means he still needs to prove that a permanent move (to Juve or elsewhere) is justified.
Did Juventus buy Kolo Muani? Final verdict
No — as of now, Juventus have not bought Kolo Muani. The deal remains unsettled: negotiations between Juventus and PSG for a permanent move failed to conclude in time, and instead, Kolo Muani has moved to Tottenham on loan.
Conclusion
Did Juventus buy Kolo Muani? FreeKickSEO confirms — not yet. While Juventus express strong interest and had ongoing negotiations with PSG, including proposals for loans with obligations to buy, no permanent transfer was finalized.
If you’re following this story, keep an eye on:
- Official announcements from Juventus or PSG
- Transfer fee disclosures or contract details
- Performance of Kolo Muani during his loan spells
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